Nvidia reported impressive financial results for Q3 2025, with revenue reaching $35.1 billion, a remarkable 94% increase compared to the same period last year. This growth was primarily driven by the strong performance of its data center business.
Data Center Business Fuels Growth
Nvidia's data center revenue reached a record $30.8 billion, a 112% year-over-year increase. This surge is attributed to the high demand for the Hopper and Blackwell platforms, used for training large language models and powering AI cloud services.
Partnerships with major cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and CoreWeave, offering Hopper H200-powered instances, have further solidified Nvidia's position in the AI infrastructure market.
Gaming and Professional Visualization
While showing more modest growth, Nvidia's gaming and professional visualization segments also performed well. Gaming revenue increased by 14% to $3.3 billion, driven by the growing adoption of AI-enhanced graphics. Professional visualization revenue saw a 17% year-over-year increase, thanks to the increasing use of Nvidia's Omniverse platform.
Future Outlook
Nvidia projects Q4 2025 revenue of $37.5 billion, driven by the continued global demand for AI infrastructure and solutions.
Source: Nvidia